Sunday, November 2, 2008

DAY TEN: What happened to Day Ten?

That's a very good question.Here's what I do know:1. The Walrus party on Thursday night went so late, I thought I saw a lineup of children walking to the Friday morning YoungIFOA event as I hailed a cab to go home.2. It was Halloween, and the hallways of the Harbourfront Centre were crawling with children all day, many of them in adorable costumes, as they attended events and made frighteningly well-themed crafts.3. An evening of ghoulish events was highlighted by C.C. Humphreys' thrilling reading from Vlad: The Last Confession.4. I dressed up as a guy with a massive headache, passed out in his own bed catching the first real sleep he's had in ten days, thanking the heavens his friend Becky suggested he take the night off.

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I am the official blogger for the 2008 International Festival of Authors (IFOA) at the Harbourfront Centre in Toronto. Join me as I give you a behind-the-scenes tour and describe my experiences as a debut author at Canada's biggest and most prestigious literary festival.
With 67 events across 11 days, and 135 authors appearing from 15 countries, there's no way I can attend every reading, round-table, on-stage interview and party. But that doesn't mean I can't try.
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